Thursday, 7 September, 2017 UTC

Summary

Just found this very interesting feature in Visual Studio Code. It turns out that if you break a style rule, and you get a warning from ESLint, if you click on the lightbulb that appears on the gutter, near the line number where the error is, you get a "Fix problem" option.

At first, I wasn't sure if this was built into VSCode or in the the ESLint extension I'm using. After looking into this, I found that the extension not only provides that functionality but it offers many more nice things like auto fixing all "fixable" validation errors on save.

Check it out: ESLint by Dirk Baeumer. By the way, it has 1.5+m installs!

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